RECRUITING IN CITY
FIFTEEN ENLISTMENTS YESTERDAY Recruiting continued at a steady rate in Christchurch yesterday, when 15 more enlistments for the 3rd Echelon were received. Those enlisting, excluding five men whose names were not available lor publication, wore as follows; I. Baker. G. T. D. Beauchamp. B. G. Dalgely. D. W. Lawrenson. R. V. Marriott. C. K. Manson. C. C. Palmer. R. R. Robinson. S. B. Stevens. A. Stewart.
timaru TIMARU. April Rh One enlistment was received at Timaru tb-day. as follow?:---Collier. R. W, greymouth greymouth, April 19. There were three enlistment? at Greynjputh tb.-day. raising the effective district total to 581. One name was not available for publication, and the two, other recruits were:— Moroney. W. Cropp, W. T. The Air Force Selection Board will visit Greymouth on Aoril 26, and candidates accepted will go before tjhe medical board the sarjcie (Jay. There will bo a sitting of the medical board at Greymouth on Tuesday. SPECIAL TRAINS TO BURNHAM To-morrow the Railway Department will run special trains to and from Burnham for the convenience of the public desirous of visiting the military camp. Particular? are advertised in this issue.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23000, 20 April 1940, Page 12
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